No excuses, I have nothing to excuse myself from, but this is the busiest time of year for a youth pastor, I'm planning Summer events, added a few more, and my students (and my kids) are still in school for a couple more days.
Thursdays are my days off, and the biggest deal with me working on the bike is making room, each time I work I have to pull a bunch of junk out of the way and then have time to put it away afterwards, that really cuts into work time. Yesterday I had to take my son to a doctor's appointment at 9, then the rest of the day would be mine, until that appointment led to another in the afternoon, so I lost a lot of momentum (and money since my son needs glasses now.)
Anyway, once pulled out of the shop here's the mess I'm dealing with.
(in this photo: build-off parts on pallet table, old Honda tank on pallet table for moped project, 700c wheelset beside table for 29er tallbike project, Trek 1000 road bike a neighbor brought me to tune up for his wife, Honda Recon 4wheeler being sold to neighbor, dusk/dawn light on 4wheeler to put up on shop for security and working at night, 1978 Honda 50 Minitrail I got when I was 5 currently fixing for my son, and that Huffy Good Vibrations cantilever frame that I turned into a tank style frame last year during the build-off and still haven't done anything with).
This is just the junk right inside the door, the biggest issue is that big green thing, which I'm supposed to have sold to my neighbor by now, but I wouldn't sell it to him until I had the starter fixed, so yesterday I spend most of my time fixing the starter.
While messing with the 4 wheeler I pulled the fork rockers off and decided it was time to do something about the spray paint from the previous owner.
This is what I like to use, just be careful, just a little overspray on your hand or leg and this stuff burns bad and it's not easy to wash off.
I sprayed some on, put the can back on the shelf, walked back over and it was already like this:
(results may vary)
Then I got to messing with other stuff and completely forgot about the fork, but eventually scraped the paint off. He had painted over the original Spaceliner paint, but that comes off pretty easy too, though I could have saved it.
Anyway, then it was time to pack up again. Hopefully I'll hand the 4 wheeler over to my neighbor this weekend and I'll be able to work inside the shop without such a production.